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<br />7A - ATTACHMENT NO.2 <br />Page 42 <br /> <br />K. Local Agencies <br /> <br />The Saltworks project, if approved, is likely to require off-site improvements <br />within the jurisdiction of other local agencies. In particular, the project likely will require <br />improvements to roads or intersections located in other, neighboring jurisdictions. For <br />example, the U.S. lOl/Marsh Road interchange will likely serve as a means of accessing <br />the site. A segment of Marsh Road is located on the border between the Cities of <br />Redwood City and Menlo Park. If improvements to this segment of Marsh Road are <br />required in order to serve the project, then Menlo Park may have jurisdiction over some <br />of those improvements. The same would be true with respect to road or intersection <br />improvements located in other jurisdictions, such as unincorporated San Mateo County or <br />the Cities of Atherton or San Carlos. <br /> <br />A traffic study has not been performed. Among other things, a traffic study will <br />determine whether off-site improvements are required to roads and intersections in the <br />area. At that time, the City will be able to determine what other local agencies have <br />jurisdiction over required road improvements. If the project goes forward, then we <br />recommend consulting with nearby local agencies with respect to the scope of the traffic <br />study and the identification of necessary improvements. <br /> <br />The Saltworks project will likely require other off-site improvements, such as the <br />construction of water or sewer pipelines. To the extent these improvements are <br />constructed in the unincorporated county or in neighboring cities, those other agencies <br />will have jurisdiction over the improvements. <br /> <br />42 <br />